the possibilities are limitless after all, WHY DOES EVERYONE DO PRETTY MUCH THE SAME THING WITH SLIGHT VARIATIONalso CORK

Replaymaking Reborn Organization

Lately, in the world of replaymaking, many people have become content with what has already been done. Replaymakers focus on creating the same style of replays as everyone else, with minimal variation between their styles. They do not push to try new forms of replaymaking or experiment with different styles. While this does not apply to all replaymakers, this trait can be applied to many.

We believe that this should end.

This organization is dedicated to using the full creative freedom that replaymakers have. Unusual settings, clever movements, and strange yet good decisions are praised. In the world and art of replaymaking, people have the freedom to do what they want and express in the way that they want. People should be criticized not on doing things 'wrong', but on how to do what they're already doing better.

Surprises are what make life interesting. This statement applies just as much to Toribash, especially to replaymaking. The goal of RRO is to push replaymakers to be extra creative with what they do in their replays, as well as to promote friendly competition among their peers. We will discuss at length the creation of new types of replays, as well as bring back and learn some of the more forgotten styles. There will sometimes be replay events, where members can compete in the creation of replays for TC and item prizes. Altogether, we hope this will lead to a more expressive and diverse replaymaking community.

Joining us is very simple. Simply make a post below introducing and telling us about yourself, and add a replay or two to give us a general idea of your level of skill. Replaymakers of almost any skill level are accepted, but if it's obvious that you put in entirely minimal work in to introducing yourself, or that you're too new to the game to know what you're doing with replaymaking, you will most likely be denied.

To be accepted, you need to have 3 people vote yes for you joining, with two or less people saying no. Otherwise, you are denied.
(Note that the voting will not apply for the first couple days of the org, so that we get a fairly large and active playerbase to work with. Acceptance will be at Glimpsed and Xioi's discretion.)

Rules:

Rules

Being a simple replaymaking discussion org, RRO doesn't have many rules. But, of course, it has a few. Here they are:
1. You have to be active. Post meaningfully at least once every three days, or else you will get a warning in your PMs. If you don't post for two weeks after, you will be removed from the org. Why not post a couple times a day, just to be safe?

2. Follow the goal of the org. Don't rip on someone in the thread because they have a bad replay. Tell them how to improve, be honest, and be respectful.

3. To go with the above, be kind. There's already enough ormo elitists out there, you don't need to be one of them.

RRO will be occasionally hosting events, with the goal of pushing replaymakers to apply their knowledge to different types of replays and challenges. There are no active events right now, but stay tuned!

Your parkour is pretty good and it looks like you improved somewhat in sparring since I last saw you spar. You need to improve a lot in ukebashing replays but that will come with time. From what I can see your replays are pretty generic and there's nothing special in them, experimenting with new ideas will get you far.

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well i'm as my name say a fking noob which people call Alphan00b or Alpho
i make replays since like forever but i still suck lmfao
welp if you want to know i'm 16 years old living in algeria and my real name is karim.
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skypo:karim.lakamra90
steamy:Alpho